Could you once again give a clear description what your problem with an 
event-handler to handle prefixes is? 

   - what exactly do you want to accomplish?
   - what solutions did you try (exact code)?
   - what was the error message or where did expectations and outcomes 
   differ?

I'm extremely busy at the moment so I don't know if I have time today (or 
even this week) to look at your problem, but I remember I got a 
user-provided table-prefix working, based on the cookbook example, without 
much problems. I probably also looked at the API-documentation and code to 
exactly understand why things in the example were done as they are done, so 
I could adjust it to my situation. I don't think you are more stupid than I 
am, so you can work it out yourself too (and maybe you'll even learn more 
from it then having others debug your code).

Off topic: Sorry, I'm a bit allergic for people calling me "friend" when 
that only comes from one side. Please, do me a favour and leave that out. 
You probably have good intentions with it, but I just don't like it. Thank 
you.

*- Herman*
On Wednesday, 5 February 2014 07:49:32 UTC+1, Parsifal wrote:
>
> Thank you Herman my friend.
> You and Marco are great persons to help. I finally got it worked as I said 
> in the first post if the thread. Now my only problem is that table prefix 
> thing I could not yet solve it. If you help me just for this then I'm fine 
> and I'll owe you. :)
>  

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